CARGLUMIC ACID
Details
- Status
- Prescription
- First Approved
- 2021-10-13
- Routes
- ORAL
- Dosage Forms
- TABLET, FOR SUSPENSION
CARGLUMIC ACID Approval History
What CARGLUMIC ACID Treats
2 indicationsCARGLUMIC ACID is approved for 2 conditions since its original approval in 2021. These indications span multiple therapeutic areas including oncology, immunology, and more.
- Hyperammonemia
- N-Acetylglutamate Synthase Deficiency
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Trial Timeline
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Understanding FDA Approval Types
| Count | Type | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| - | ORIG | Original approval - drug first enters market |
| - | SUPPL - Efficacy | New indication (new disease/condition approved) |
| - | SUPPL - Labeling | Label text changes (warnings, dosing updates) |
| - | SUPPL - Manufacturing | Production changes (new facility) |
| - | SUPPL - Chemistry | Formulation changes (new dosage strength) |
Green lines in the timeline show ORIG and Efficacy approvals - the clinically meaningful milestones.
CARGLUMIC ACID FDA Label Details
ProIndications & Usage
Carglumic acid tablets for oral suspension is a carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1 (CPS 1) activator indicated in pediatric and adult patients as: Adjunctive therapy to standard of care for the treatment of acute hyperammonemia due to N-acetylglutamate synthase (NAGS) deficiency. Maintenance therapy for the treatment of chronic hyperammonemia due to NAGS deficiency. 1.1 Acute and Chronic Hyperammonemia due to N-acetylglutamate Synthase (NAGS) Deficiency Carglumic acid tablets for oral suspension is indicated in adult and pediatric patients as: Adjunctive therapy to standard of care for the treat...
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